Passion Fish
With his trademark emphasis on character development and dialogue, writer/director John Sayles tells the story of May-Alice Culhane (Mary McDonnell), a New York soap opera actress left paralyzed by a car accident. As the film opens, she lies in a hospital bed, confused and scared, watching her own show on TV and shrieking, "That was supposed to be my closeup!" With no other options, she returns to her family's old and empty Southern home, where she drinks hard, offends every caregiver, and wallows in self-pity. Her outlook begins to changes with the arrival of Chantelle (Alfre Woodard), a nurse with her own life problems. The two gradually find a heartfelt connection with one another, and, as a result, their lives subtly change. McDonnell's work in Passion Fish earned her an Oscar nomination as Best Actress.
Director: John Sayles
Starring: Mary McDonnell, Alfre Woodard, David Strathairn, Angela Bassett, Nora Dunn
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Best Actress in a Leading Role
Academy Awards (1993)
John Sayles
Ghent International Film Festival (1993)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
Golden Globes (1993)
Best Supporting Female
Independent Spirit Awards (1993)
Best Actress
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards (1992)
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